How to stop images being editable when converting to PowerPoint
Hi all,
Recently I've been tasked with creating a lot of presentations for clients using InDesign. They like to use PowerPoint to present these, however whenever I use the method of exporting to PDF > open in Acrobat > export to PowerPoint, this will make any text within images editable, as well as body text on the slides. For example some presentations will include images of document covers, with any text on these JPGs of the covers becoming editable upon conversion.
This leads to all sorts of problems with what fonts are installed and Acrobat/PowerPoint substituting them out etc. That and I just don't want the client to be able to edit them! This results in me having to export all slides to JPGs from InDesign and popping them into PowerPoint which is very tedious. It also means if there's any typos/text changes on the slides I have to make them as opposed to my client being able to.
I've had a look through the settings and had a browse online but I can't see an obvious solution to this. I want the body text in the slides to be editable, but not any text within placed imagery. Is there anything I'm missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
